October 31, 2012 / Front Page

Breaking News - 11/8/2012 11:05 AM

Big Al's Family Fitness (88 Merrick Rd., Amityville, 631-264-7114) is open for storm victims to go in and take a hot shower, sit in the sauna or workout with no charge.The center is also offering other events free and will hold a backyard BBQ where p More...

Breaking News - 11/5/2012 3:07 PM

The Record is sorry to report the death of Amityville resident, attorney and local historian Leroy Van Nostrand who died Thursday, Nov. 1.Services will be held at Powell Funeral Home but final arrangements have not been made. More...

Hope for Amityville Community Hurricane Relief is asking the public to donate items for Hurricane victims locally. Items including toiletries, cleaning supplies, clothing, blankets, bottled water, gift cards and more are being accept at St. More...

Times may be tough, but one company is tougher. Defying a bad economy, NBTY Inc., a global nutritional supplement company, opened a new 66,000 square foot plant in New Horizons, N. Amityville this week, bringing about 150 new jobs to the area. More...

Babylon Town will hold a public hearing on its preliminary budget for 2013 Thurs., Nov. 8. The proposed spending plan calls for a 1.7 percent tax increase, which is within the 2 percent state cap. More...

Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center, in conjunction with Good Shepherd Hospice, will host two lectures, Bridge To Hope: Coping with the Holidays for Grieving Children and Coping with the Holidays for Adults. More...

Breaking News - 11/6/2012 11:09 AM

A large, two-story house on Locust Avenue in Amityville was destroyed by a fast-moving early morning fire Fri., Nov. 2. When firefighters arrived at 3:50 a.m. they found the entire house engulfed in a blaze that was being fed by propane. More...

For the 2012 general election, the New York State Unified Court System will publish a nonpartisan online voter guide for the public with information about candidates for elective judicial office. More...

In this election, voters have unique opportunities to direct the course of government at the state and federal level. Some of the distinctions between the candidates are clear, while others are not. More...